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Kevin Marshall, Chad Pytel, and Jon Yurek

"Pro Active Record: Databases with Ruby and Rails"


5. Test, release, repeat.
While your specific situation may vary from project to project, the previous steps are the
common and general things we programmers do when we build an application. And while
they are a proven and tested approach, there are some common problems that most of us
have just learned to accept.
Common Problems with the Traditional Approach
Admittedly building database-dependent web sites and applications with the traditional
approach is not too complex of a process. We??™ve all been using that same process for years,
and many successful projects have been built using it. Still, if you take a minute to think about
the process itself, there are a few common problems that come into focus:
??? You need to do a lot of jumping back and forth between your database application and
your code environment. This means a slower development time and a higher potential
for error. Each environment also comes with its own set of knowledge requirements,
and that means you have to learn a lot to do even the simplest of projects.


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